Is it safe to use? (Fridge)
I recently purchased a fridge for my new home, but I noticed that the power cable got frayed during the move upstairs. Should I consider it unsafe, or can I still use it as is? Would it be better to replace it?

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  1. It’s important to prioritize safety when it comes to electrical appliances. If the power cable is frayed, there’s a risk of electrical shock or fire, so it’s best not to use the fridge until you address the issue. You should definitely consider getting the power cable replaced. It’s generally not safe to use appliances with damaged cords, and having a professional assess and repair it is a good idea. Better safe than sorry!

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